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<blockquote data-quote="RLR" data-source="post: 243042" data-attributes="member: 486"><p>I was watching the replay posted by GTBob on youtube . . . until I couldn't take AT&T's Google-throttling anymore & gave up. </p><p></p><p>Here are things I noticed on offense:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Boston College was lining up as tight as possible to the neutral zone on defense. They got called for it at least twice in the first two drives. Our guys were also lining up pretty shallow on the O-line. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Shamire is going to be a good one. This guy should be a 1st round left tackle. The few blocks he missed in the first two series were inconsequential. He also looked like he was playing hard on every play. Good game, big guy.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Someone mentioned BC's odd defensive formations (Boomer?). There was at least one play where there was a double MLB stack. and the deeper MLB was just flying to the ball unblocked. Haven't seen this before. I'm guessing this opened up our pass game. </li> </ol><p></p><p>Here are things I noticed on defense:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Kallon is so frustrating. He looks good in his stance. When they dial up a slant and he fires off the ball, he's actually getting penetration. There was a pass play on the first series where he spun away from his blocker and had a angle to sack the QB from the backside. . . instead he kinda jogged over & when Towers ran to him, made a pathetic arm tackle attempt. Dude is afraid of contact or something. He also took some plays off and got blown up by boston college</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Henderson didn't look great on his first series. He looked outmatched / overpowered by boston college's center / guard. However, he did play hard & wasn't blow off the ball. I'll take it, relative to Kallon. </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Idk if our DT play was that bad or our MLB wasn't filling his gap or both, but it seemed like even when our DT held their ground / gap, the RB just ran right by them & went untouched through the 2nd level. </li> </ol><p>Lastly, I didn't realize how big of deuches boston college was. Extra guys falling onto the tackle piles. Guys always pushing off the offensive player, not the ground. you could tell Boston College players were doing something with their hands in the piles or running their mouths based on how the GT player who got tackled reacted when he got up. That's really not cool. Coaches should get called out for their teams playing that way. It's just pathetic. . . kinda pisses me off that our offensive linemen didn't stop that bush league stuff in its tracks, but it is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLR, post: 243042, member: 486"] I was watching the replay posted by GTBob on youtube . . . until I couldn't take AT&T's Google-throttling anymore & gave up. Here are things I noticed on offense: [LIST=1] [*]Boston College was lining up as tight as possible to the neutral zone on defense. They got called for it at least twice in the first two drives. Our guys were also lining up pretty shallow on the O-line. [*]Shamire is going to be a good one. This guy should be a 1st round left tackle. The few blocks he missed in the first two series were inconsequential. He also looked like he was playing hard on every play. Good game, big guy. [*]Someone mentioned BC's odd defensive formations (Boomer?). There was at least one play where there was a double MLB stack. and the deeper MLB was just flying to the ball unblocked. Haven't seen this before. I'm guessing this opened up our pass game. [/LIST] Here are things I noticed on defense: [LIST=1] [*]Kallon is so frustrating. He looks good in his stance. When they dial up a slant and he fires off the ball, he's actually getting penetration. There was a pass play on the first series where he spun away from his blocker and had a angle to sack the QB from the backside. . . instead he kinda jogged over & when Towers ran to him, made a pathetic arm tackle attempt. Dude is afraid of contact or something. He also took some plays off and got blown up by boston college [*]Henderson didn't look great on his first series. He looked outmatched / overpowered by boston college's center / guard. However, he did play hard & wasn't blow off the ball. I'll take it, relative to Kallon. [*]Idk if our DT play was that bad or our MLB wasn't filling his gap or both, but it seemed like even when our DT held their ground / gap, the RB just ran right by them & went untouched through the 2nd level. [/LIST] Lastly, I didn't realize how big of deuches boston college was. Extra guys falling onto the tackle piles. Guys always pushing off the offensive player, not the ground. you could tell Boston College players were doing something with their hands in the piles or running their mouths based on how the GT player who got tackled reacted when he got up. That's really not cool. Coaches should get called out for their teams playing that way. It's just pathetic. . . kinda pisses me off that our offensive linemen didn't stop that bush league stuff in its tracks, but it is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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